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What is Data Colonization, And Why we in India Need to Rework The Policies in Place
The crux of the matter is—data is the new economy, and we need to be careful to not fall behind. Or be negligent.
Cristiano Ronaldo Penalty Fear Keeps Iran Alive at Asian Cup
"I actually did think about that moment for a fraction of a second -- I told myself I can't let everybody think what happened in Russia was a fluke," he added.
Remembering Shivakumara Swamy, the Seer Who United Ideologies in Life and Death
A well-educated man, Shivakumara Swamy was a firm believer in two of the most important tenets of Lingayat sect or religion — Shikshana (education) and Dasoha (mass feeding).
Bengal Hockey Coach Asks U-19 Players to Shave Head as Punishment for Match Loss
Anand Kumar, who was reportedly infuriated over the team’s poor performance, allegedly asked the players to shave their heads upon returning to Kolkata as a form of punishment. Two days later, the players shared a photo with most of them posing with shave...
Flipkart Republic Day Sale: Discounts on Apple iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S9+, Nokia 6.1 Plus And More
The Flipkart sale offers discounts and deals on mobile phones, TVs, laptops, iPads, and gaming consoles, among other gadgets.
Amazon Great Indian Sale: Discounts on Apple iPhone X, OnePlus 6T, Xiaomi Poco F1 And More
The Amazon Great Indian sale will end on January 23, 2019, while the Flipkart Republic Day Sale will continue till January 22, 2019.
Jio Added Most Subscribers in Nov 2018, Followed by BSNL: TRAI
Data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday evening showed that the subscriber base of Reliance Jio by November 30 was around 27.16 crore.
Stranded on India-Bangladesh Frontier, 31 Rohingyas Wait as Border Forces Pass the Buck
While the BGB asserted that the Rohingyas came from India, the BSF denied the claim. Both the sides have met twice since Saturday but failed to make any headway to resolve the issue.
Navy Shelves Efforts to Retrieve Meghalaya Miner’s Body as Corpse Disintegrates 'With Every Pull'
On Wednesday, the navy had spotted a corpse of a trapped miner, using an unmanned, remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) at a depth of around 160 feet inside the mine's main shaft.
Day After Pakistan Killed 4 'IS Terrorists', Authorities Says They Were 'Innocent'
Khalil, a resident of Lahore, his wife, their 13-year-old daughter and their neighbour Zeeshan, were on their way to a wedding in Burewala when they were shot dead by police in Zeeshan's car in the Qadirabad area on Saturday morning.
Sleeping for Long Hours During Pregnancy Linked to Stillbirths
This is because blood pressure reaches its lowest point during sleep which has been linked with foetal growth problems, preterm birth, and stillbirth.
Smelling High-calorie Food for 2 Minutes Can Help You Eat Less
The study showed that ambient food scent can directly satisfy the belly because the brain does not necessarily differentiate the source of sensory pleasure.
Despite ‘All is Well’ Claim, Congress Issues Notices to 4 ‘Missing’ MLAs in Karnataka
The notices were sent to Ramesh Jarkiholi, who was dropped as minister in the recent cabinet rejig and is said to be extremely unhappy over it, B Nagendra, Umesh Jadhav and Mahesh Kumatahalli.
VD Saklani, Tree Man Who Kept Himalaya Healthy, Gets His Due in Death After Years of Neglect
Vishweshwar Dutt Saklani, who planted several lakh trees in his lifetime, died on Friday at 96 in his ancestral village in Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
Include Ram Mandir in Manifesto and We'll Support You: VHP's Offer to Congress and Warning to BJP
VHP executive vice-president Alok Kumar’s comments came days before the Dharm Sansad on January 31, during which Right-wing outfits are likely to up the pressure on the BJP for a legislation on Ram Temple.
Lupin, Sun Pharma, Glenmark Recall Various Drugs from US
The ongoing voluntary nationwide recall has been classified as Class-I. Such recalls are for dangerous or defective products that predictably could cause serious health problems.